the "death" of the author
and photography; new media and new subjectsAnri Sala (dvd
and discussion)
Cindy Sherman; Douglas Gordon

ch. 18; Barrett,
ch. 8

CLASS EXHIBITION, reception Dec. 4, Gallery
205

DEC. 12: WRITTEN COMPONENT OF FINAL PROJECT DUE BY 3 PM

Writing/Reading
Help:

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open to all students Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m.
Certified, trained tutors provide help with basic study skills, writing,
reading, and content-specific material. An appointment is necessary
and can be made by stopping by Walker 126, calling 831-7704, or IMing “rularcappt”.

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Conduct.

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your accommodation package is complete and ready to be picked up. Once
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each course professor during their office hours to review and discuss your
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